How to Switch Between Virtual Desktops (Desks) on Chromebook

It’s like having a computer within a computer

Chrome OS ships with several features that help Chromebook users multitask more productively. The Split Screen functionality, for example, lets you work with two apps simultaneously in a side-by-side setup. Then there’s Virtual Desktops (also known as Desks), a feature that allows you to create multiple Chromebooks within your Chromebook.

Virtual Desktops help to minimize distraction and clutter by allowing you to organize related apps or activities in a dedicated workstation. For instance, you can create a desktop dedicated to work-related applications (Google Docs, Zoom, etc.) and another for entertainment-related activities (Netflix, Games, etc.) or social media or instant messaging apps.

Currently, you can create up to eight desks on your Chromebooks. If you’re new to using Virtual Desktops, navigating multiple apps, windows, and desks can get confusing or overwhelming. In this guide, we’ll show you some nifty tricks to easily switch between desks on Chromebook.

Refresher: Creating Virtual Desktops on Chromebook

Creating a virtual desktop on Chromebooks is similar to opening a new browser tab or window. It’s super easy and we’re assuming you already know how to do it. But if you don’t, here’s a little refresher: pressShift+Search+Equal sign (=).

Should you forget the keyboard shortcut, or perhaps your keyboard is faulty, here’s another way to create virtual desktops on Chromebooks:

  1. Press theShow windowsorOverviewbutton on your keyboard.

Alternatively, swipe 3 fingers up (or down) your Chromebook’s touchpad. That’ll also activate the Overview Mode.

  1. Click theplus (+) iconnext to Desk 1 to create a new virtual desktop.

  2. You’ll get a prompt to name the new virtual desktop. Type a custom name in the dialog box (Work, Research, Entertainment, or anything descriptive) and pressEnterto proceed.

If you don’t enter a custom name, Chrome OS will assign the desktop a default name based on its sequence on the desktop row—e.g. Desk 2, Desk 3, Desk 4, up to Desk 8.

  1. Finally, click on the desk’s thumbnail to access the virtual desktop.

Switch Between Virtual Desktops

Switching between your desks on Chromebook is just as easy as creating them. We highlight three ways to go about it below.

Press theShow windows keyand click the desktop you want to switch to. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select a desk’s thumbnail and pressEnterto access the virtual desktop.

To switch between desks in tablet mode on Chromebook, swipe up from the bottom of your Chromebook’s screen, release your finger when the active windows appear on the screen, then tap the desktop’s thumbnail.

Swipe 4 fingers to the left on your Chromebook’s touchpad to switch to the nearest desk on the right. Conversely, swipe 4 fingers to the right to activate the desk on the left.

Chrome OS has several productivity-enhancingkeyboard shortcuts, some of which allow you to easily switch between desks on Chromebook. To switch to a desk on the right-hand side of the desktop row, press theSearch(🔎) +Right Squared Bracket(]) keys.

If you have multiple desks opened, keep pressing these keys until you land on your preferred desk. To move back to a desk (on the left), use theSearch(🔎) +Left Squared Bracket(]) shortcut.

Move or Rearrange Virtual Desktops on Chromebook

You can change the sequence of your virtual desktops. That allows you to neatly organize multiple desks for easy accessibility. Say you have 8 virtual desktops opened, you can move work-related desks to the right while casual or entertainment-related desks stay on the left.

In Overview Mode, tap and hold a desk, then drag it to your preferred position.

Moving Apps or Windows Between Virtual Desktops

There are two ways to move applications from one desktop to another on Chrome OS. You could drag the app to the destination desktop, or use keyboard shortcuts.

Press theShow windowsorOverviewkey and drag the app/window to your preferred virtual desktop.

To move an app between desktops using keyboard shortcuts, open the app and pressShift+Search+Left Squared Bracket([). That will move the app/window to the desk on the left. To move an app to a desktop on the right, pressShift+Search+Right Squared Bracket(]).

View All Windows in a Virtual Desktop

Although you can view all active apps/windows in Overview mode, there’s a nifty (and maybe better) alternative. PressAlt+Taband you’ll see the windows opened across all desks. To view active tabs in the current desktop, holdAlt+Taband then selectCurrent desk.

Closing Virtual Desktops on Chromebook

To close a desktop, hover the cursor on the desk’s thumbnail and click thex iconat the top corner.

A quicker way to do this is using theShift+Search+Minus (-)keyboard shortcut. That’ll instantly close the current desktop.

Rename Your Virtual Desktops

Want to give your desktop a different descriptive label? Press the Overview button, click the desk’s name (the mouse cursor should change to text cursor), and type a new name.

What’s More: Virtual Desktops Are Persistent

Chrome OS doesn’t delete or reset your Virtual Desktops when you reboot your Chromebook. Everything stays intact—desk name, arrangement, and position. However, shutting down your Chromebook will close all applications and windows within every desk.

Troubleshoot Virtual Desktop Problems on Chromebook

Virtual Desktops are very stable on Chromebooks. However, if you encounter any problem while creating, using, or switching between desks, restart your Chromebook and try again.

If the issue persists, ensure your Chromebook is up-to-date; go toSettings>About Chrome OS>Check for updatesto update Chrome OS to the latest version. Drop a comment below if you have any questions or need help regarding Chromebook’s Virtual Desktops.

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